Directed by Ron Underwood, follows two handymen, Val (Kevin Bacon) and Earl (Fred Ward), who are trying to leave the isolated, middle-of-nowhere desert town of Perfection, Nevada. Their plans are violently interrupted when they discover the town is being hunted by giant, prehistoric, subterranean worms—later dubbed "Graboids." Why It Works So Well
: If you are watching on a large 4K television, a 720p file will look noticeably soft due to upscaling. For the absolute best visual experience on modern displays, seeking out the remastered 1080p Blu-ray or the gorgeous native 4K Ultra HD release is highly recommended. 🏆 The Verdict
: 720p high-definition is more than enough to appreciate the gorgeous, sun-drenched cinematography of the Alabama Hills in California (standing in for Nevada). It provides a clean, sharp image while retaining the natural film grain of the original 35mm print.
: You absolutely cannot stand campiness or older special effects (though you would be missing out!).
: The Graboids were created using puppetry, miniatures, and full-scale animatronics. Because they are physical objects on set, they have a weight and presence that modern computer graphics rarely replicate.
: The script is incredibly tight. It sets up the rules of the monsters early and forces the characters to use creative, physics-based problem-solving to survive.
Tremors 1990 720p Apr 2026
Directed by Ron Underwood, follows two handymen, Val (Kevin Bacon) and Earl (Fred Ward), who are trying to leave the isolated, middle-of-nowhere desert town of Perfection, Nevada. Their plans are violently interrupted when they discover the town is being hunted by giant, prehistoric, subterranean worms—later dubbed "Graboids." Why It Works So Well
: If you are watching on a large 4K television, a 720p file will look noticeably soft due to upscaling. For the absolute best visual experience on modern displays, seeking out the remastered 1080p Blu-ray or the gorgeous native 4K Ultra HD release is highly recommended. 🏆 The Verdict Tremors 1990 720p
: 720p high-definition is more than enough to appreciate the gorgeous, sun-drenched cinematography of the Alabama Hills in California (standing in for Nevada). It provides a clean, sharp image while retaining the natural film grain of the original 35mm print. Directed by Ron Underwood, follows two handymen, Val
: You absolutely cannot stand campiness or older special effects (though you would be missing out!). 🏆 The Verdict : 720p high-definition is more
: The Graboids were created using puppetry, miniatures, and full-scale animatronics. Because they are physical objects on set, they have a weight and presence that modern computer graphics rarely replicate.
: The script is incredibly tight. It sets up the rules of the monsters early and forces the characters to use creative, physics-based problem-solving to survive.